Storm Damages Iconic Red Lanterns in San Francisco's Chinatown

Business owners in San Francisco’s Chinatown are asking for donations to fix the famous red lanterns after the storms of the past few months tore them to pieces. 

The Chinatown Merchants Association put the red lanterns up over a decade ago and since then, they’ve become a symbol of Chinatown. 

Not only are they beautiful and iconic, but they light up the street. 

Now, business owners want to replace them. They’ve already gotten some grants and donations but they’re asking for help to cover the rest. 

“The tourists come and take pictures with our lanterns so we don’t want to disappoint any tourists, as you know our tourism is

Related News

CNN economic analyst breaks down the ‘Wall Street versus Main Street divide’ | CNN Business

Police identify victim in deadly shooting after graduation ceremony in Fairfield

Elon Musk is poised to become the first trillionaire. Just how much money is $1 trillion?

The Moons of Uranus May Hold the Key to Finding Missing Planets

4 AI Prompts That Tripled a One-Person Business’s Revenue in 12 Months (No Team, No Funding, No Guessing)

The US Has a Plan to Combat Screwworm. It Involves a Lot More Flies